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last year in living so far from their schools. Miss Canedy tells me that such a number will just fill the present dwelling house. When Genl Brown granted to the New Eng. Fr. A. Soc., last spring, the Bakery, it was with the request that the Teachers from the Soldiers' Memorial Soc. should be allowed residence on the premises. From the information we have of the position of the buildings it was considered that the brick on Clay St. would be the most agreeable building for them; and that it would be better for you to correspond with that Soc. as to what preparations they would desire the Bureau to make for them. This would avoid delays, & be more satisfactory to them probably. We suppose the servants' quarters would accommodate both families; they are to be as entirely distinct as neighbors in a street; many